• jf0314@lemmy.world
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    5 months ago

    I tried building a Steam box with the bootleg version of SteamOS from the deck… Can’t remember the name of the distro. Steam Games ran great for the most part, but getting Epic, EA and Ubisoft to work was a nightmare. If Linux can get that sorted, I’d never use Windows again.

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        5 months ago

        Heroic is amazing. Rather than running the crappy Epic client via Wine, you just install this native piece of software that then launches each game via Wine/Proton/whatever else and pretty much just works every time, complete with things like EAC

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      5 months ago

      Yeah, it’s definitely better now then it was before believe it or not. I honestly just avoid them at all cost even on windows. I hate games that ship their own launcher even though I bought it on steam

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      5 months ago

      I run both the Epic Store as well as the EA App via Bottles, and I had both up and running in about ten minutes.

      You can also install both launchers under Steam via Proton. The process is a little more involved, but far from difficult.